| BOLLIX | • bollix v. (Transitive) To confuse. • bollix v. (Transitive) To botch or bungle. • bollix n. Confusion. |
| BOXILY | • boxily adv. In a boxy way. • BOXILY adv. resembling boxes. |
| FOXILY | • foxily adv. In a foxy manner. • FOXY adv. like a fox, crafty. |
| ISOLEX | • isolex n. An isogloss indicating where a certain word is used. • ISOLEX n. a line delineating a geographical region where a vocabulary item is used. |
| LOXING | • LOX v. to supply with loxygen (liquid oxygen). |
| OXALIC | • oxalic adj. Of or pertaining to oxalic acid or its derivatives. • oxalic adj. (Medicine, rare) Of or pertaining to oxaluria. • OXALIC adj. applied to an acid obtained from wood sorrel and other plants, used for cleaning metals and as a bleaching agent. |
| OXALIS | • oxalis n. (Horticulture) Any of various ornamental flowering plants of the genus Oxalis. • Oxalis prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Oxalidaceae – including most of the wood sorrels. • OXALIS n. (Greek) a plant of the wood-sorrel genus. |
| OXLIKE | • oxlike adj. Resembling or characteristic of an ox: strong, foolish, etc. • OXLIKE adj. like an ox. |
| OXLIPS | • oxlips n. Plural of oxlip. • OXLIP n. a flower like the cowslip, also OXSLIP. |
| OXSLIP | • oxslip n. Alternative form of oxlip. • OXSLIP n. (Shakespeare) an oxlip. |
| OXTAIL | • oxtail n. The tail of an ox or cow. • oxtail n. A cut of meat taken from the tail of a cow or calf; it requires long, slow braising, and is used to… • OXTAIL n. the tail of an ox, esp. as used in soup. |
| PROLIX | • prolix adj. Tediously lengthy; dwelling on trivial details. • prolix adj. (Obsolete) Long; having great length. • PROLIX adj. tediously long and wordy. |
| XYLOID | • xyloid adj. Characteristic of wood; woody. • XYLOID adj. woody; ligneous. |